. . . OLD FILE ERASED . . . END TOUR.EXE. . . . . . STARTING RESET.EXE. . .
[ Mosley leads the group through the lab without bothering to even wipe away at the weird blackish substance on his face, and as soon as he's made it to an elevator, he shoves them all in and off they go!
To floor 1 and the entrance of the building. And then he shows them out, making sure they have their report cards in hand (except for Schrodinger who threw his aside. Jerk.).
It takes one IC day, but slowly their sight and hearing starts to return, gradually at first and then all at once.
And as soon as they have made it home, all at once, their CereVices will ring and when they're pulled out, each screen will show a certain robot those may remember from the previous event. He stares at them blankly for a while before a slow smile spreads across his face and then screen turns black. A few seconds pass and suddenly, letter by letter, a message is shown on the screen. ]
T H A N K S
[ And then the CereVice goes dead. Unfortunately, it'll still be out of service for the next six hours before turning on again and working just like normal after that. Well, except for the fact that any information on the CereVice recorded during the tour is now gone. Whoops. ]
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. . . STARTING RESET.EXE. . .
[ Mosley leads the group through the lab without bothering to even wipe away at the weird blackish substance on his face, and as soon as he's made it to an elevator, he shoves them all in and off they go!
To floor 1 and the entrance of the building. And then he shows them out, making sure they have their report cards in hand (except for Schrodinger who threw his aside. Jerk.).
It takes one IC day, but slowly their sight and hearing starts to return, gradually at first and then all at once.
And as soon as they have made it home, all at once, their CereVices will ring and when they're pulled out, each screen will show a certain robot those may remember from the previous event. He stares at them blankly for a while before a slow smile spreads across his face and then screen turns black. A few seconds pass and suddenly, letter by letter, a message is shown on the screen. ]
[ And then the CereVice goes dead. Unfortunately, it'll still be out of service for the next six hours before turning on again and working just like normal after that. Well, except for the fact that any information on the CereVice recorded during the tour is now gone. Whoops. ]